Year 1
Welcome to Year One.
UPDATE: See the 'Minibeast' page to find out about our new class pets!
There are three classes in Year One; 1KO, 1EB and 1SC. Year One’s teaching team includes Miss Oakley (Teacher & Assistant Head) and Mrs Warren (Teaching Assistant), Miss Boyle (Teacher) and Mrs Clutton (Teaching Assistant) and Miss Cochrane (Teacher) and Mrs Williams (Teaching Assistant). The children in Year One enjoy a varied and exciting curriculum with lots of continuous provision and creative activities. We work very hard to ensure that the transition from Reception to Year One is smooth and successful.
Year One staff will update this page; make sure you check back for weekly updates.
Key information
Please click on the link below to find out a little bit more about reading, homework, spellings etc.
Bog Baby
In the Autumn term the year 1 topic is Bog Baby. Bog Baby is a fantastic story and we are sure it will capture the imagination of all of the children! Please click on the link below to find out what we have been doing during the first term.
During Spring term the Year 1 topic will be dinosaurs. Our learning will be based around a story called Tyrannosaurus Drip. To keep up to date with children's learning throughout this topic, click on the link below.
Beegu
During the Spring term 2 the Year One topic will be Space. We will base our learning around a quality text called Beegu. Beegu is a little, yellow alien that is very confused, as she lands on Earth with a crash! Click on the link below to find out more and check out our space landing!
Arghhhh Spider
Our topic in the Summer term will be based around a story called 'Arghh Spider'. Please click on the 'Minibeast' link below to keep up to date with our learning this term.
Contact us
Keep in touch! You can usually find Miss Cochrane, Miss Oakley and Miss Boyle on the playground at the end of the school day. If you don’t manage to speak to us, drop us a message and we will get back to you as soon as possible. No matter how small or trivial you think it might be – feel free to ask!